Here's my rendition, littered with props, and a copy of Nicholas Meyer's "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution".
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Don't forget the table Kirk throws his book and broken glasses onto.What table are we talking about?
Shane Johnson of Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise describes the table in this interview:
http://www.trekplace.com/shanejohnson.html
I did get to see the corner booth/table unit that always had been in Kirk's quarters but was never seen on film (it appears on the floorplan in MSG), and it had a clear plexiglas tabletop and snazzy upholstery. That same corner of the room is seen in ST II, where the set had been redressed into Spock's quarters, but for that film the booth/table had been replaced with Spock's kneeling/meditation alcove.
Oh, no I'm definitely going to model that booth table in the corner. I was earlier referring to the table that was in the TMP Kirk's Quarters, that had these modular chairs that snapped into it. I may use a similar table for the briefing room set I have planned.
Here's today's updates, finishing the desk area and adding the nicely textured chairs...
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Don't forget the table Kirk throws his book and broken glasses onto.
I continue to be amazed by these interiors.![]()
Now for that wacky table with the weird chairs that snap into it!
I'm definitely not going to have that modular table from TMP in the TWOK version of the officer's quarters, but I am considering having a similar style table in a movie era Briefing Room, which was never seen on screen.
It always bugged me that they used painfully-obvious TOS-era deckplans and outboard schematics for those monitors, especially the dorsal view of the TOS Connie for the break-in alert in Spock's quarters. They already had perfectly good refit schematics available from the 1980 TMP Blueprints set by David Kimble, which they DID use for both the shield monitor at the weapons console and the damage control console in TWOK! Why the hell didn't they use those? Very sloppy work there (not you, Donny, but the graphics people who worked on TSFS).
I have a Star Trek story I wanted to tell on a TWOK-era Starfleet ship; my take was that the new Captain would decide he wanted to convert the ship's Officer's Lounge into the main Briefing Room. I always loved how TNG did that.
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